None, since this has nothing to do with the U.S. Constitution.
It's the 22nd Amendment to the US Constitution, proposed 3/21/1947 and ratified 2/27/1951
A California Governor can serve a maximum of two terms in office. Each term lasts four years, meaning a governor can serve a total of eight years. This limit was established by a voter-approved amendment to the California Constitution in 1990. There are no provisions for serving non-consecutive terms.
yes- such is the purpose of Amendment 22, ratified 2/27/1951.
10 years (not 8) [novanet]
The right to serve is decided by the court and the person that scored the last point will serve. <3
John Kasich served as the governor of Ohio from January 2011 until January 2019. He completed two terms in office and decided not to run for re-election in 2018. Therefore, he is no longer the governor and will not serve any additional time in that role.
The term of office of Governor of Illinois is four years, and there is no limit on the number of terms a governor may serve.
two 2nd Answer: There are no limits to the number of terms a governor may serve in the State of Washington. ("Two" is the maximum number of terms the President of the US may serve.)
lieutenant governor
An Arkansas Governor may serve no more than two four-year terms.
what year did Edward Tiffin serve as governor
He was governor of New York.